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The Leadership for a Networked World Program at Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government (3E) strengthens skills in cross-boundary leadership needed for 21st century government and governance. The focus is on innovation through the use of information technologies. Content is delivered through executive workshops, publications from its advisory board (Harvard Policy Group), and online resources. Faculty from both the Kennedy School and Harvard Business School teach in this executive education program, using classroom interaction, guest speakers, and case studies. Governments register multiple individuals/teams to attend the intensive workshops.

The Harvard Policy Group (HPG) is the advisory board to the Leadership for a Networked World Program. Members include legislators, private and public sector executives, CIOs, general managers, and public officials from federal, state, and local government in the United States and Canada. The HPG meets several times a year to set and develop its research and publication agenda. The IEG is the founding partner and sponsor of the Harvard Policy Group.

Making Good on the Promise

Making Good on the Promise: Success Depends on How We Manage IT

This Harvard Policy Group report was written for newly elected governors and their transition teams as a leadership guide to put information technology and e-gov transformation on the short list of priorities for these administrations.